i losing restrictions are once more in force in Alasterton.
No fewer than 2(13 cheeses were made'in one day recently at the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company ’s factory at Waharoa. This output is claimed, to be a world’s record for ono day’s manufacture.
The New South Wales estate of the late Mr George Dean Greenwood, a wellknown New Zealand racehorse owner, was sworn in Sydney for probate at £35,C00. The estate was left for the. benefit of bis widow.
A petition on behalf of Hubert Cedric • Icpson, who was sentenced to death at New Plymouth on November 16 for the murder of bis wife and two sons, is being organised by the Timaru MachineGun Reunion committee.
A remarkable decline in the number nf candidates from Auckland city and suburbs who will sit for the university entrance and associated Examinations next month was revealed in the official figures. Last year there were 1168 candidates; this year the total lias dropped to 876.
“There is a demand for small farms, then:'’ asked Air. Justice Smith, when
a 15-acre property at Hillsborough was under discussion in the Auckland ‘bio vome Court. “Oh, ves,” sjid tho land agent who was giving evidence. “Until a' little while ago they were the most saleable things we had.” He addon that there wore still inquiries for 15-acre farms, but not without buildings on them. “They are rushing us for market garden areas,” said another land agent-.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17946, 25 November 1932, Page 4
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